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1 FOOTBALL FEDERATION VICTORIA INC RULES OF COMPETITION AND JUNIOR REGULATIONS

2 1. GENERAL MATTERS APPLICABLE TO ALL COMPETITIONS Application and Definitions Consequences of Breach Monies Owing to FFV... 7 Monies Owing By a Club... 7 Monies Owing By a Player Protection of Important Fixtures Sanctioned Matches Insurance... 9 Insurance of Players... 9 Insurance of Club Associates and officials Strict Liability of Clubs Change of Club Name or New Club Name Application Ticketing and Refunds of Money Security at Home Pitches Representative Teams Member Protection Club Compliance and National Club Accreditation Correspondence / Communication COMPETITION RULES General Information Player Eligibility Gender Rules FIXTURE REQUIREMENTS Facilities/Pitch Arrangements The Technical Area Match Records Ground Marshals Player s Strip/Apparel Clothing and Protective Gear Eyewear Stretchers / First Aid Smoking / Drinking at League Venues National Flags, Slogans & Emblems Lighting Standards FIXTURE DETAILS Duration of FFV Competition Fixtures Periods of Play Commencement Time Half Time Interval Abandoned Competition Fixtures Postponed/Rescheduled Competition Fixtures Weather Conditions Match Points Non-Participation in a Competition Fixture Change of Venue/Fixture Requests Change of Venue Requests Fixture Date/Time Change Requests MATCH OFFICIALS Match Official Fees Assistant Match Officials Non-Attendance or Unavailability of Match Official Decisions of the Match Official Pitch & Facility Inspection Report

3 5.6. Match Records and Misconduct Reports Player Safety and Blood Rule REGISTRATION CODES OF BEHAVIOUR MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS OF EACH VENUE CATEGORY FOOTBALL LIGHTING POLICY & REQUIREMENTS SCHEDULE METROPOLITAN JUNIOR COMPETITION REGULATIONS COMPETITION STRUCTURE FIXTURE REQUIREMENTS JUNIOR FINALS SERIES SCHEDULE 2 - CODES OF BEHAVIOUR SCHEDULE 3 MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS OF EACH VENUE CATEGORY

4 1. GENERAL MATTERS APPLICABLE TO ALL COMPETITIONS 1.1. Application and Definitions These Rules shall apply to all Competition Fixture(s) and Sanctioned Match(es) as defined in Rule If any provision of these Rules is held invalid or unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction then the remainder of these Rules and the application thereof shall not be affected thereby and shall continue to be valid and enforceable to the fullest extent permitted by law Terms defined in the FFV Constitution, 2016 FFV Registration Regulations and/or the GDT shall have the same meaning in these Rules unless otherwise stated In addition to Rule unless the context otherwise requires, the following definitions apply: a. Abandoned means a Competition Fixture which has commenced but has been stopped by the Match Official prior to its conclusion. b. Competition Regulations or Regulations means the regulations which supplement these Rules and which apply to the competitions administered by FFV for Men s Football, Women s Football, Junior Football and Metro & Masters Football, as amended and updated by FFV from time to time. c. Club has the same meaning as in the FFV Constitution and includes but is not limited to a Futsal Club. d. Club Associate(s) or Club Official(s) has the meaning given to it in the GDT. e. Competition Fixture means any match that is administered by FFV and includes matches to which FFV appoints Match Official(s). f. Cup Fixture means any knock-out cup match, fixture or other event organized and/or administered by FFV or FFA before, after or in conjunction with a Regular Season and includes, but is not limited to, the Dockerty Cup, Westfield FFA Cup and Women s State Knockout Cup (currently the TeamApp Cup) g. Default Notice means a notice of default issued by FFV in relation to an amount owed to FFV by a Club or a player which that Club or player has failed to pay in accordance with Rule 1.3. h. Division means a particular grade or level of men s or women s competition within Victorian Football (e.g. Men s State League 1 or Women s State League 3 or Men s Metropolitan League 3). i. FFV means Football Federation Victoria. 4

5 j. Field of Play means: (i) At an enclosed pitch the entire area within the temporary or permanent perimeter fencing; or (ii) At an open pitch the entire area within 3 metres of the boundary line of the football pitch. k. Final means a Competition Fixture played to determine the final standings or champion of a specific League or competition administered by FFV. l. Forfeit means failure to participate in a Competition Fixture if the Club or Team in question has failed to notify FFV at least three (3) days prior to the Competition Fixture. m. Futsal Club means a Club which plays in a futsal competition administered by FFV. n. GDT means the FFV Grievance Discipline and Tribunal By Law (as amended from time to time) o. Goal Difference means the difference between goals scored by a Club/Team (Goals For) and goals scored against a Club/Team (Goals Against) in a match or season. p. Home Club means the Club named first in a Competition Fixture. q. Host Club means a Club which hosts one or more Competition Fixtures or Finals at its home venue, whether or not that Club participates in one of those Competition Fixtures or Finals or not. r. League (when referred to in reference to Men s or Women s football) means a particular competition within a Division (such as Men s State League 1 South East or Women s State League 3 North or Men s Metropolitan League 3 North West); s. Match Official means a match official as defined in the GDT. t. Match Record means the official log (hard copy or online) of the Competition Fixture recording all match details including participants and results. u. Misconduct has the meaning given to it in the GDT. v. No Result means recording a 0-0 score line in a Competition Fixture with no points or goals awarded to either Team. A No Result is recorded as a Competition Fixture played. w. Non-Participation in a Fixture means failure to participate in a Competition Fixture having notified FFV more than three (3) days prior to the Competition fixture. 5

6 x. Normal Time means the maximum length of two (2) equal periods not including added time as specified in Rule 4.1 and Table 4.1, unless any time reduction is otherwise determined in accordance with Rule 4.1. y. Play Off Match means a Competition Fixture played to determine the final standings of a League or the eligibility for promotion/relegation of a Team between Leagues. z. Played means: (i) A Team has participated in a Competition Fixture. In specific reference to a player, Played means: (ii) Being listed on the Match Record in a League where the interchange rule applies; or (iii) Starting the Competition Fixture on or consequently being substituted onto the Field of Play in a League where the substitution rule applies. (iv) If a player is originally listed on the Match Record and it is subsequently indicated on the Match Record that the player is no longer to participle in the Competition Fixture, that change must be acknowledged by signature of the senior Match Official prior to the commencement of the Competition Fixture. Failure to comply will deem the player to have Played that fixture under rule z. aa. Player ID Card means the MyFootballClub generated ID card containing recent photo, date of birth, FFA number, full name and Club name for that player. bb. Postponed means a Competition Fixture which has not commenced as scheduled. cc. Registered means registered and eligible in MyFootballClub in accordance with the 2016 FFV Registration Regulations. dd. Regular Season means the time and Competition Fixtures between the first and last round of the relevant competition in addition to any Play Off Match(es) required for the League in question. ee. Rule or Rule of Competition means a rule set out in a clause or clauses of these 2016 Rules of Competition. ff. Sanctioned Match means any match to which FFV appoints one (1) or more Match Official(s) but does not administer directly. This includes matches to which FFV is unable to appoint one (1) or more Match Official(s) due to availability, but a request for appointment has been made and acknowledged. 6

7 gg. Team means a football team entered by a Club in a League or, in junior football (U5s to U20s) a team entered by a Club in a competition, administered by FFV. hh. Technical Area is as defined in the Venue Category Minimum Requirements set out in Schedule Consequences of Breach In addition to any consequences stated in the Rules or Regulations, any proven breach of or failure to comply with an obligation or requirement set out in these Rules or Regulations may amount to Misconduct and if so shall be subject to the provisions of the GDT To avoid doubt, where these Rules or Regulations do not specify the consequences of a breach or failure to comply with these Rules or Regulations, such breach or failure to comply may still amount to Misconduct and if so shall be subject to the provisions of the GDT Monies Owing to FFV Monies Owing By a Club All amounts owed by a Club to FFV must be paid within 30 days of the date of the invoice issued by FFV in relation to that amount If a Club fails to pay any amount owing to FFV in accordance with Rule 1.3.1, FFV may issue a Default Notice giving the Club a further 14 days to pay that amount If a Club fails to comply with a Default Notice issued in accordance with Rule 1.3.2, or agree to a repayment plan with FFV for the amount owed, FFV may, at its sole discretion: a. Rule that Club (or the applicable Team(s) within that Club) ineligible to earn competition points in any Competition Fixture or Sanctioned Match in which the Club (or Team) plays, until the debt is paid; b. Suspend or expel that Club (or Team(s)) from any Competition Fixture (including Cup Fixtures) and/or FFV competitions. c. Prohibit that Club (or Team(s)) from promotion whilst the debt remains unpaid. d. Relegate that Club (or Team(s)) while the debt remains unpaid. e. Deduct championship points from a Club (or Team) for the following season where the debt remains unpaid or accrues after 31 October of the relevant year. 7

8 If FFV and a Club agree to a repayment plan in relation to a debt owed by the Club to FFV and the Club fails to meet any of the terms of that payment plan by the stipulated date and time, FFV may immediately and without the need to issue a further Default Notice, impose one or more of the sanctions referred to in Rule above. Monies Owing By a Player All amounts owed by a player to FFV must be paid within 30 days of the date of the invoice issued by FFV in relation to the amount payable If a player fails to pay any amount owing to FFV in accordance with Rule 1.3.5, FFV may issue a Default Notice giving the player a further 14 days to pay that amount If a player fails to comply with a Default Notice issued in accordance with Rule 1.3.6, or agree to a repayment plan with FFV for the amount owed, FFV may, at its sole discretion, suspend that player from any or all FFV competitions or representative Teams on such terms as it sees fit until such debt is paid or secured to the satisfaction of FFV FFV may offset any monies owed by FFV to a Club or a player against any amount owed by a Club or a player to FFV prior to the issue of an invoice to a Club or player for amounts owing to FFV Protection of Important Fixtures Where an A-League, International or an Inter-State match is scheduled in the State of Victoria, FFV may determine that no other Competition Fixture or Sanctioned Match take place on that day Sanctioned Matches Any Club taking part in a Sanctioned Match must abide by any and all codes of conduct or codes of behavior prescribed by FFV and/or FFA from time to time, including the Codes of Behaviour attached to these Rules at Schedule By participating in a Sanctioned Match, the Club and any league or association to which that Club belongs, submits to the jurisdiction of FFV and its GDT Any Club or Team, association or organisation which administers or participates in any Sanctioned Match, must ensure that appropriate insurance and Work Cover arrangements are made to provide adequate and necessary coverage for their players, Match Officials, and all club associates involved in Sanctioned Matches Any Club or Team, association or organisation wishing to participate in any interstate or international match, tournament or event must apply in accordance with the 2016 FFV Registration Regulations, writing to the FFV MyFootballClub Team for prior approval. 8

9 All FFV Competition Fixtures take precedence over non-ffv Competition Fixtures or tournaments. Failure to fulfill FFV Competition Fixtures for a non-ffv Competition Fixture may result in disciplinary action in accordance with Rule Insurance FFV will negotiate and appoint insurance companies to provide cover for all Club Associate and/or Club Officials and players registered with FFV as it sees fit, provided Clubs are incorporated at all times. Insurance of Players All players taking the field of play (or training) must be insured through FFV s Insurer (or as otherwise allowed by FFV). Each player s insurance premium will be collected by FFV at the time of player payment for registration via the Club Finance System (refer to the Summary of Cover as posted on the FFV Website for policy details). Insurance of Club Associates and officials In addition to compulsory player insurance, FFV shall provide through its insurance scheme insurance known as Not for Profit Organisation Liability for Club Associates and Club Officials Strict Liability of Clubs Each Club shall be responsible for the conduct of its Club Associates and Club Officials at or in the vicinity of any Competition Fixture, Sanctioned Match or non-ffv event in which a Club is engaged or is in attendance regardless of the responsibilities attaching to any other person or entity in respect of such a match or event Change of Club Name or New Club Name Application An application for either a new Club name or the change of an existing Club name must be made by the Club in question in accordance with FFA s National Club Identity Policy as published on the FFA website FFV will only assess an application under Rule when all relevant information has been lodged with FFV. FFV may reject an application for a new name or a change of name as it sees fit The reference to Club name in this Rule 1.8 includes the incorporated name, registered business name and/or approved playing name of a Club Process for new name application by a Club: a. The Club must: 9

10 (i) Submit on Club letterhead its request for a change of Club name or new Club name. (ii) Provide full disclosure of the reasons for the requested change. b. The Club name should be representative of the geographic area within which the Club is located and shall not make any reference to any ethnic name, slogan, sponsor or business or word which represents only one (1) gender. In addition, the name shall not contain initials of any type that can be interpreted as non-representative of the geographic area. c. The application for change of Club name or new Club name must include a minimum of three (3) proposed names that can be assessed, again with full disclosure as per Rules a and b. d. The new Club name must not contain any part of the name of any Club in the same or immediately adjoining municipalities, excepting the following traditional generic football names: United Rovers City Old Sporting e. Where a change of name also involves a Club proposing to relocate to a different local government municipality the application for change of name will not be considered unless evidence is provided to FFV that there are no outstanding debts or other obligations to the former council/municipality FFV will not approve the relocation of a Club to a different municipality unless it is in the best interests of Victorian football in general (to be determined at the sole discretion of FFV) and no existing Club in the municipality to which the relocating Club wishes to move is materially disadvantaged (to be determined at the sole discretion of FFV) No Club will be allowed more than one (1) incorporated name or registered business/playing name. 10

11 Incorporation A Club must provide FFV with documentary evidence of registration of any new name with the appropriate government authority Ticketing and Refunds of Money Rule 1.9 is applicable to all Competition Fixtures where admission fees are charged Clubs that charge admission fees must hand over an admission ticket to the paying customer when the exchange of money is made It is the customer s responsibility to ensure that he or she retains proof of purchase Customers that present an authentic FFV Media Pass, FFV Season Pass, Match Official Pass or are aged 14 years or younger, will be granted free entry to Competition Fixtures and do not require an admission ticket unless otherwise communicated by FFV (for example in relation to Finals or Playoffs) A copy of Rule 1.9 is to be displayed at the ticket box at all venues where admission fees are charged Paying customers will be entitled to a full refund (including car park fees) on the day of the Competition Fixture if the main Competition Fixture on the day has been postponed or abandoned prior to the conclusion of the first half of that fixture To be eligible to receive a full refund in accordance with Rule the customer must present to the Home Club or the Host Club charging admission fees or FFV in the instance of Finals, the admission ticket (or part thereof) issued in accordance with Rule Security at Home Pitches The Home Club is responsible for providing appropriate arrangements to ensure the orderly behaviour of spectators and provide for the protection of Match Officials, players and Club Associates and officials at Competition Fixtures including but not limited to any specific requirements of FFV which are notified to the Home Club Each Home Club is responsible for security and/or police as directed by FFV. Ordinarily this will be wholly the responsibility of the Home Club but FFV reserves the right to require any Club involved in a Competition Fixture to meet FFV determined security requirements Home Clubs and Host Clubs must provide a lockable facility for all valuables of Match Officials(s). Failure to provide such a facility may result in the Home Club or Host Club not being allocated fixtures at their home ground. 11

12 Rules apply to a Club s home ground or facility and any neutral ground or facility (including the State Football Centre at Darebin and the Knox Regional Football Centre) where that Club is listed as the Home Club for the purposes of a Competition Fixture to be played at the neutral ground or facility The Home Club or the Host Club will be held responsible if it is found that Match Official(s) do not receive all personal items back Each Club is responsible for the valuables of its players, and valuables that are left in change rooms are done so at their own risk Representative Teams Any player registered in Victoria will be eligible to represent Victoria in representative matches, camps or tours and each selected player must make themselves available for training, preparation and participation for representative matches, camps or tours when requested by FFV All Clubs must release players for training and preparation for, and participation in, representative matches, camps or tours Where a Club has three (3) or more outfield players or one (1) goalkeeper from the same Team participating in an FFV/FFA approved representative match, camp or tour which conflicts with a Competition Fixture in which that Club or Team is required to participate, the Club may seek postponement of that Competition Fixture. Approved representative matches may include but are not limited to: a. FFA National Championships (Football & Futsal) b. FFV state Teams c. National Teams All requests pursuant to Rule must be received no less than 10 days prior to the Competition Fixture in question, unless the player is called up within the 10 day period by FFV/FFA for representative duty. FFV shall determine the outcome of any request under this Rule at its absolute discretion and that decision cannot be appealed or reviewed Member Protection In order to address issues of discrimination and vilification, FFV has adopted the FFA National Member Protection Policy (MPP) for all FFV affiliated competition administrators, Clubs, players and Club Associates and officials. The MPP can be found by clicking the following link FFV has partnered with the Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission in order to promote Fair, Go Sport! The aim of this project is to 12

13 eradicate discrimination, particularly against those who identify as gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and intersex FFV has partnered with VicHealth in order to promote the Bystander Intervention Program. The aim of this program is to eradicate race and ethnic based discrimination FFV welcomes and fosters diversity in the world game. All persons, Clubs, players, Match Officials and/or Stakeholders involved with football are mandated to promote and provide safe and inclusive environments for all Club Compliance and National Club Accreditation In order to be eligible to compete in FFV competitions in 2016 a Club must comply with the requirements set out by the following: a. Any Club compliance program; b. FFV s Club compliance By-Law; c. The National Club Accreditation Scheme (NCAS) criteria; d. Consumer Affairs Victoria e. Australian Securities and Investment Commission (as applicable) Correspondence / Communication All correspondence by FFV to Clubs shall be deemed to have been received by Clubs: a. In the case of online communication, the day on which it was published online; b. In the case of or fax communication, the time at which it was sent; c. In the case of communication sent by mail, two (2) business days after such communication was posted Clubs must ensure that their postal mailboxes, specified accounts and the FFV website are checked regularly, and that any information received is forwarded to the addressee or relevant parties within the Club All correspondence relating to Club requests, including, but not limited to; Competition Fixtures, forfeits, grading, result disputes and disciplinary matters must be made by a Club representative listed on MyFootballClub. Requests made by anyone not listed as a Club representative in MyFootballClub may not be actioned by FFV All Clubs must have an active address and phone number and ensure that this address and phone number and all other relevant details are current, 13

14 up to date in MyFootballClub and checked regularly by Club Associates and/or Club Officials Failure by a Club to keep a current, active address and phone number and to check that address and any voic service connected to its phone number regularly, cannot be relied on by the Club in relation to the question of whether or not notice of any matter was received by the Club from FFV or otherwise. 14

15 2. COMPETITION RULES 2.1. General Information All Competition Fixtures are played under the FIFA Laws of the Game, unless otherwise specified in these Rules Only Teams from FFV Clubs, country affiliates or representative Teams may enter FFV competitions If a Team is withdrawn on or before the point of the season at which all Teams have played each other once, a BYE will be inserted to replace the withdrawn Team in the fixture, and all championship points along with goals scored (for & against) for that Team will be erased. All Best & Fairest or Gold Medal votes gained in Competition Fixtures involving the withdrawn Team will also be erased If a Team is withdrawn after the point of the season at which all Teams have played each other an equal number of times, a BYE will be inserted for the remainder of the season to replace the withdrawn Team in the fixture, and: a. all championship points along with goals scored (for & against) for: i. Competition Fixtures involving the withdrawn Team up to the point of the season at which all Teams have played each other an equal number of times will remain. ii. Competition Fixtures involving the withdrawn Team after the point of the season at which all Teams have played each other an equal number of times until the time the Team withdrew, will be erased. b. All Best & Fairest or Gold Medal votes gained in: i. Competition Fixtures involving the withdrawn Team up to the point of the season at which all Teams have played each other an equal number of times will remain. ii.competition Fixtures involving the withdrawn Team from the point of the season at which all Teams have played each other an equal number of times until the time the Team withdrew, will be erased. c. For the avoidance of doubt, FFV may consider forfeited matches as Played for the purposes of Rule If a Team withdraws prior to the start of the Regular Season and cannot be replaced, a BYE will be inserted into the fixture or the fixture may be amended to accommodate the new number of Teams If a Team withdraws from a league involving fewer than 9 Teams or greater than 10 Teams, additional Competition Fixtures may be added or removed to ensure all Teams play an equal number of Competition Fixtures during the 15

16 Regular Season. Competition Fixtures will be preferentially scheduled to the catch up round before being scheduled mid-week FFV may alter Competition Fixture kickoff times as it deems necessary Player Eligibility A player is eligible to play in his or her Team provided: a. he or she has been registered in line with FFA and FFV Registration Regulations; b. all registration fees for the player have been received by FFV, subject to Rule 2.2.2; c. he or she is not under suspension by FFV/FFA; d. he or she meets the competition s age group and gender rules where applicable and subject to any dispensation granted by FFV (refer to relevant FFV Regulations); e. he or she is listed on the Match Record; f. he or she presents a current Player ID Card upon request to the Match Official prior to participation by that player (i.e. taking the field) in the Competition Fixture, where that competition requires ID cards; g. he or she meets competition requirements for Finals or Play Off Matches At FFV s discretion, Clubs/players may be given dispensation from Rule b for Cup Fixtures which take place prior to the commencement of the Regular Season If there is a dispute about a player(s) eligibility on the day of a Competition Fixture, the Match Official must note the details of that dispute and send those details to FFV together with an incident report. No Club or Match Official may prevent a player from taking the field in an Competition Fixture on suspicion of ineligibility, unless that player is unable to present an ID Card in accordance with Rule f Gender Rules Females who turn 14 or above in the 2016 calendar year may play in their equivalent age group of male competitions provided they first obtain approval in writing from FFV. Supporting documentation from parent(s), guardian(s), coaches and other Club Associates of officials maybe required by FFV in support of such request Females who are under the age of 14 for the whole of the 2016 calendar year may play in their equivalent age group of male competitions without the prior approval of FFV. 16

17 Males may only play in female competitions in accordance with the Equal Opportunities Act 2010, namely if the player in question is under 12 years of age and seeks to play in a Team or Competition for which they are age eligible. 3. FIXTURE REQUIREMENTS 3.1. Facilities/Pitch Arrangements It is the responsibility of all Clubs to: a. provide a venue that complies with the minimum class of facility listed in Table 3.1 Table 3.1 Minimum Class of Facility Required for all Leagues League Men s State League 1, 2, 3 & 4 Men s State League 5 Men s Metropolitan League and Metropolitan Masters League Women s State League 1 (WSL1) Women s State Leagues 2-4 (WSL2, WSL3, WSL4) Junior Competitions & all other competitions Minimum Class of Facility Required C D D C D D b. provide a safe environment for players, Match Officials, Club Officials and spectators; c. ensure that their facilities and equipment are clean and fit for purpose; d. ensure that all applicable State and local government statutory and other requirements have been met in respect of their facilities including but not limited to: i. legitimate approved use of the facility by the owner or land manager ii. requirements under the Planning and Environment Act 1987, Food Act 1984 and Building Act 1993 iii. any local laws including gaming and liquor license legislation FFV s minimum requirements for all Facilities Standards are set out in Schedule A Club which advises FFV prior to commencement of a Regular Season that it cannot provide facilities in accordance with Rule 3.1 or which, during the 17

18 course of the season, has facilities which are found by FFV to not comply with these requirements may: a. Have its home fixtures moved to an alternate venue or forfeit those home fixtures if a move to an alternate venue is not possible in FFV s opinion. b. be required by FFV to advise what steps the Club will take to ensure that it can meet its facility requirements and may be relegated to such Division as FFV deems appropriate. c. have Team(s) withdrawn from competition during the current Regular Season At the discretion of FFV, a Club which fails to meet its facility requirements under Rule 3.1 may be relegated to a lower Division in the following season FFV may in its sole discretion upon written request grant a temporary dispensation from compliance with Rule 3 to a Club which: a. is in the process of upgrading its facilities to meet FFV s requirements; or b. due to circumstances beyond its reasonable control the Club cannot comply with FFV s requirements; or c. has satisfied FFV that the Club is taking all reasonable steps to ensure compliance with FFV s facility requirements FFV will not grant dispensation under Rule 3.1 from compliance with any requirement that relates to matters of safety or legislative compliance The Technical Area A maximum of nine (9) persons are permitted to be within the Technical Area at any given time during a Competition Fixture. Those persons may only include the coach and assistant coach, the Team manager, the substitutes and a registered health practitioner, sports trainer or accredited first aider Subject to Rule 3.2.4, all persons must remain seated within the confines of the Technical Area, except in special circumstances e.g. a physiotherapist or doctor entering the field of play, with the Match Official s permission, to assess an injured player Players may leave the Technical Area to warm up, provided it does not interrupt the view of any Match Official Only one (1) person may stand up at one (1) time within the Technical Area. It is the Home Club s responsibility to provide sufficient seating for both Clubs in the respective technical areas All persons within the Technical Area must be wearing colours that clearly distinguish them from all players and Match Officials on the field of play e.g. a bib, jackets. 18

19 The Match Official may expel any person from the Technical Area at any time as he or she sees fit. The Competition Fixture will not recommence until that person has left the Technical Area and Field of Play to the Match Official s satisfaction A player or Club Associate who is under suspension must not be present in the Technical Area Match Records Clubs must list on the Match Record all players taking part in a Competition Fixture and must produce to the Match Official a Match Record not less than 30 minutes before the commencement of any FFV Competition Fixture A Club will be guilty of Misconduct if: a. any player listed on the Match Record is Ineligible in accordance with either these Rules or the GDT; b. More than 16 players are listed on the Match Record A representative from each Team must sign the Match Record at the conclusion of the Competition Fixture and should do so only after the appointed Match Official has recorded all outstanding details If a Club disagrees with any of the details on a Match Record (either its own or the opposition s), the Club must sign and indicate any disputed information by circling the detail in question. Only the following information can be disputed: a. Goal Scorers; b. Red and Yellow Cards; c. Final score; or d. Player eligibility Disputes will only be investigated if the following evidence is submitted: a. Full Match Record; b. Video and/or photographic evidence; c. Statutory Declaration(s); and d. Any other information accepted from the Club at the discretion of FFV Match Records will only be amended if FFV is satisfied that the information disputed is proven beyond reasonable doubt. FFV s decision is final in this regard and is not appealable. 19

20 Once signed by all parties at the conclusion of the Competition Fixture, each Club must make a copy of its Match Record available to the opposing Team Failure to list the shirt number, full name and FFA ID number for each player, or adding players to the Match Record after submission to the Match Official (and without the Match Official s permission), may result in Misconduct under the GDT Ground Marshals Each Club must provide the number of marshals (Ground Marshalls) directed by FFV Ground Marshals must: a. be at least 18 years old and provide the Match Official with their name; b. be in a clearly identifiable uniform; c. be visible from the Field of Play at all times; d. escort the Match Official(s) to and from the change rooms and the Field of Play at the commencement of the Competition Fixture, at half time and at full time; and e. where required, assist the Match Officials(s) to ensure a safe playing environment for all players, Club Officials and spectators Match Officials must not leave their dressing rooms to enter the Field of Play or return to their rooms from the Field of Play until the identifiable Ground Marshals are present. Table 3.4 Minimum Number of Ground Marshals for all Competition Fixtures League Minimum Number of Ground Marshals MSL1, MSL2, MSL3 4 MSL4 & MSL5 2 Men s Metropolitan League and Metropolitan Masters League 2 Women s State Leagues 2 Junior competitions 2 All other competitions FFV may vary the minimum Ground Marshal requirements for any Competition Fixture at any time Each home and away Club is required to provide 50% of the required Ground Marshals for each Competition Fixture, failure to do so may result in Misconduct under the GDT. 20

21 3.5. Player s Strip/Apparel Clothing and Protective Gear a. All Teams must nominate a Home playing strip. The Club s Home playing strip must be entered into FFV s online competition management system (Fox SportsPulse) at least 10 days prior to Round 1 of the Regular Season or the Club in question may result in a penalty under the GDT. b. Predominantly black playing shirts will not be permitted under any circumstances. c. The Home Club in each Competition Fixture is required to wear their nominated Home playing strip. d. In the instance of a strip clash between the home and away Team as determined by the Match Official, the away Team is required to provide a sufficiently alternate playing strip. e. The purpose of Rule 3.5 is to ensure that the two Clubs wear playing strips that distinguish them from each other and also the Match Officials. Clubs and Match Officials should refer to the following table to determine whether or not a strip clash exists. The table lists which items of the strip are permitted to clash for different Leagues: Table 3.5 Clashes and Permissions Playing Shirt Shorts Socks NPL MSL WSL Juniors Metro & Masters No Clash No Clash No Clash No Clash No Clash Permitted Permitted Permitted Permitted Permitted No Clash Clash Clash Clash Clash Permitted Permitted Permitted Permitted Permitted No Clash No Clash No Clash Clash Clash Permitted Permitted Permitted Permitted Permitted f. Bibs are not permitted to be worn in any Competition Fixture. g. All playing shirts must have a visible number on the back of the shirt. h. All playing numbers displayed on shirts must be unique within the Team. i. A Club may be penalised in accordance with Rule 4.6 if: (i) a Competition Fixture does not commence due to an inability to resolve a clash of strips, and it can be established that such Club or Team did not comply with Rule d, or (ii) a Club changes their home playing strip without notifying FFV Competitions via competitions@ffv.org.au by no later than three days 21

22 prior to Competition Fixture, and this change results in a FFV Competition Fixture being postponed as a result of a strip clash. j. Goalkeepers may wear any colour except black, provided their strip does not clash with either Team or the Match Official Eyewear a. Any player requiring vision correction should wear contact lenses, or wear spectacles that: 3.6. Stretchers / First Aid (i) are firmly secured with a sports band or adjustable strap; (ii) have purpose-designed and closely fitted curled ends on the arms; or (iii) are specially designed protective sports glasses constructed of plastic with rubberised cushioning and no metallic parts Each Home Club must allocate one (1) stretcher suitable for first aid and emergency use, as outlined in Schedule 3, at all Competition Fixtures Each Home Club must provide a First Aid Kit including, but not limited to: a. Band Aids; b. Bandages; and c. Ice Pack (or other available ice) Smoking / Drinking at League Venues It is prohibited for anyone to smoke or consume alcohol within the confines of the Field of Play Clubs are responsible for ensuring that smoking and drinking alcohol are confined to licensed and permitted areas. Clubs should be familiar with and refer to State legislation regarding new smoking laws National Flags, Slogans & Emblems Clubs must comply at all times with the FFA National Club Identity Policy It is strictly prohibited to display any national flags, slogans, emblems or other material, with the exception of the Australian flag or emblem, at any Competition Fixture It is strictly prohibited to incorporate any national flag other than the Australian flag, slogans or emblems on any part of the players attire or any uniform worn by Club officials. 22

23 All Clubs must have the prior written approval of FFV before introducing or incorporating any design, emblem or slogan onto any Club logo or name, product or medium, including but not limited to playing strips, promotional material, Club letterhead, banners, advertisements, public announcements, website or any other form of communication FFV may require the immediate removal of any offending material at any time Lighting Standards Clubs wishing to play Competition Fixtures under lights must ensure that lighting for those Competition Fixtures complies with FFV s Football Lighting Policy referred to at Rule 9. 23

24 4. FIXTURE DETAILS 4.1. Duration of FFV Competition Fixtures Periods of Play a. All FFV Competition Fixtures will be played over Normal Time as specified in Table 4.1. Table 4.1 Duration of Normal Time across Age Groups Age Group Duration of Competition Fixtures Normal Time Under Twelve (12) Boys 2 x 25 minute halves (= 50 minutes) Under Thirteen (13) Boys 2 x 25 minute halves (= 50 minutes) Under Fourteen (14) Boys 2 x 30 minute halves (= 60 minutes) Under Fifteen (15) Boys 2 x 35 minute halves (= 70 minutes) Under Sixteen (16) Boys 2 x 40 minute halves (= 80 minutes) Under Seventeen (17) Boys 2 x 40 minute halves (= 80 minutes) Under Eighteen (18) Boys 2 x 45 minute halves (= 90 minutes) Under Twenty (20) Boys 2 x 45 minute halves (= 90 minutes) Under Twelve (12) Girls 2 x 25 minute halves (= 50 minutes) Under Thirteen (13) Fourteen (14) Girls 2 x 30 minute halves (= 60 minutes) Under Fifteen (15) Sixteen (16) Girls 2 x 40 minute halves (= 80 minutes) Under Eighteen (18) Girls 2 x 45 minute halves (= 90 minutes) Senior Women s 2 x 45 minute halves (= 90 minutes) Senior Men s 2 x 45 minute halves (= 90 minutes) b. Periods of play for specific competitions may be altered by FFV provided they are implemented throughout the age group or competition. c. The Match Official may cut short any Competition Fixture (including reducing the length of each half before commencement of the Competition Fixture) if in the Match Official's opinion playing conditions compromise player safety or to prevent the delay to the commencement of any subsequent Competition Fixture from its scheduled kick off time only if: (i) it is in line with FIFA rules; and (ii) he or she has notified the coaches of each participating Team Commencement Time a. Teams must be ready to begin playing by the stated kick off time. b. If either Team is not ready to begin playing within 15 minutes of the scheduled kick off time the Match Official may determine: 24

25 (i) In the case where only one (1) Team is not ready, that the offending Team has forfeited the Competition Fixture. (ii) In a case where both Teams are not ready, postpone the Competition Fixture. FFV may subsequently determine that this Competition Fixture is to be recorded as a no result. c. In a case where both Teams and the Match Official agree, the Competition Fixture may commence up to 30 minutes after the scheduled kick off time, provided it does not delay the kick off of subsequent Competition Fixtures either at that venue or to which the Match Official is also appointed on that day Half Time Interval The half-time interval must be a minimum of 5 minutes and no longer than 15 minutes in duration Abandoned Competition Fixtures Competition Fixtures may only be abandoned by a decision of the Match Official The Competition Fixture may be abandoned for any, but not limited to, the following reasons: a. any Team has its playing numbers reduced for any reason below the minimum FIFA requirement of seven (7) players; b. the lighting at the venue fails such that in the opinion of the Match Official it is impossible or unsafe to continue to play; c. the Match Official determines that playing conditions have become unsafe or untenable for any reason; or d. the Match Official, in consultation with security staff and ground marshals where applicable, determines that the conditions for players, coaches, Match Officials or supporters have become unsafe or untenable for any reason If a Competition Fixture is abandoned due to a matter set out in Rule FFV may determine one of the following outcomes of the Competition Fixture at its absolute and sole discretion: a. If 80 per cent or more of Normal Time of a Competition Fixture has been played then the score at the time of abandonment may stand. played in the context of this Rule will be determined by FFV with reference to the Match Official. 25

26 b. Competition Fixture to be replayed in full. c. Competition Fixture to be awarded as a No Result. d. Competition Fixture result is 0-0. e. Competition Fixture result is 3-0 to the non offending Team unless the score at the time of abandonment was greater and in favour of the nonoffending Team, in which case the greater result will stand. In determining what is a greater result, FFV will give preference to goals FOR in the first instance (i.e. 4-1 will be considered a greater result than 3-0). f. Competition Fixture to be replayed from the time at which the original Competition Fixture was abandoned. In the event a Competition Fixture is replayed in accordance with this Rule: a. The score at the time of the abandonment remains the score at the time the Competition Fixture recommences; and b. Only players listed on the Match Record for the initial Competition Fixture between the two sides will be eligible to compete in the recommenced Competition Fixture, unless FFV determines that additional players are eligible (for example, in the case of player injury or availability); and c. FFV will determine what, if any, further substitutions are allowed by each Team during the recommenced Competition Fixture, giving consideration to the number of substitutions made in the Competition Fixture before it was originally abandoned (including which players may take the Field of Play or be substituted on). g. Competition Fixture result to stand Further, any Club or Club Associate found to be responsible either in whole or in part for the abandonment of a Competition Fixture will be subject to penalties under the GDT When a Competition Fixture is abandoned, all Match Officials are entitled to receive 100% of their normal match fee Postponed/Rescheduled Competition Fixtures Competition Fixtures may only be postponed by the Match Official or by FFV competitions staff Competition Fixtures may only be rescheduled by FFV taking into consideration relevant circumstances including but not limited to the scheduling of Cup Fixtures If a Competition Fixture is postponed by the Match Official, both the Match Official and the Home Club must notify FFV by the following working day that the Competition Fixture has been postponed. 26

27 FFV will determine the new time and date for the playing of a postponed/rescheduled Competition Fixture. Such decision is not open to appeal or review. Clubs are obliged to fulfill any postponed or rescheduled Competition Fixture as determined by FFV and any Club which fails to do so will automatically forfeit the Competition Fixture and may face action under the GDT Any postponed or abandoned Competition Fixture that requires rescheduling will be rescheduled to the next available catch-up round. Only when all catchup rounds have been exhausted, or upon the written agreement of both Clubs, will Competition Fixture be played midweek Any Competition Fixture scheduled by FFV to be replayed must be completed by no later than one (1) week after the conclusion of the Regular Season unless otherwise approved or directed by FFV in writing. FFV may record the result of any Competition Fixture not completed within this time frame as a No Result Any Club Associate or Club found guilty of rearranging a Competition Fixture or requesting the appointment of Match Officials outside a set kick-off time or date will be subject to Misconduct under the GDT. FFV may also record the final score of any such Competition Fixture as a No Result When a Competition Fixture is postponed, all appointed Match Officials are entitled to receive 50% of their normal match fee if the Match Official was present at the venue when the Competition Fixture was postponed. Match Officials may not claim more than one (1) postponed match fee from one venue on one day In the event of a postponed or abandoned Competition Fixture which is required to be replayed, Clubs may, within five (5) business days from the originally scheduled Competition Fixture, arrange an alternate date and venue. The date must fall within the Regular Season. Both date and venue must be approved by FFV. If no venue and date is approved by FFV, the Competition Fixture will be rescheduled at FFV s discretion Weather Conditions FFV and/or the Match Official may postpone, delay or abandon any Competition Fixture due to weather and/or pitch conditions such as but not limited to excessive heat/humidity, lightning or rain that may endanger participants health and/or safety If 30 minutes before kick off or at any time during a fixture, the temperature at the venue is 32º or above, water bottles maybe made available to enable any player to take a drink during the course of the Competition Fixture. Permission of the Match Official to take a drink is not required in these circumstances If conditions are considered extreme by the Match Official, he or she may; a. allow a 2 minute break during the course of each half; b. allow additional drinks breaks in accordance with Rule or otherwise; 27

28 4.5. Match Points c. abandon the Competition Fixture, if in his or her opinion it is unsafe to continue In all Competition Fixtures, match points will be awarded as follows: Result WIN DRAW LOSS FORFEIT NO RESULT Match Points Awarded Three (3) points One (1) point Zero (0) points Three nil loss Zero (0) points and zero (0) goals awarded to either Team FFV reserves the right to record any Competition Fixture as a No Result if the circumstances require or as a result of a breach of these Rules At the end of the Regular Season, all Teams will be ranked from highest to lowest by virtue of the total number of match points received If more than one (1) Team finishes the Regular Season on the same number of points, their final position will be determined as follows: a. The Team with the greatest Goal Difference will finish higher. b. If Goal Difference is the same, then the Team that has scored the most goals FOR will be deemed to have finished higher. c. If Goal Difference is the same and goals FOR is the same, then the final order will be determined by the aggregate results of Competition Fixtures played between those Teams for the current season (excluding Cup Fixtures). d. if the aggregate scores between the Teams are the same, then AWAY goals will count as double If more than one (1) Team has the identical number of match points, Goal Difference, goals FOR & AGAINST, and the results between the Teams is the same, then those Teams will be deemed to have tied If the final standing in any League is affected by a tie in accordance with Rule so that it has a bearing on promotion or relegation to another League, Finals or Playoffs, then FFV may fixture a Play Off Match between those Teams in accordance with these Rules to separate them Non-Participation in a Competition Fixture Clubs/Teams are obliged to participate in all Competition Fixtures. Any Club/Team which fails to do so may be subject to Misconduct under the GDT. 28

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